The works by Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff, Flaka Haliti and Hanne Lippard observe what effects an increasing formatting of the self and the continuous adaptation of appearance and behavior have on personal and professional relationships. In an impressively objective, poetic and humorous way, the artists examine their own roles within their social, discursive and urban contexts. Introducing displacement at the interface between subjectivity and projection, they discuss questions of representation, isolation and proximity, capitulation and resilience.